1 00:00:04,795 --> 00:00:22,155 Speaker 1: Countdown with Keith Olderman is a production of iHeartRadio. Jack 2 00:00:22,235 --> 00:00:26,755 Speaker 1: Smith has charged Donald Trump with an attempted coup. Jack 3 00:00:26,755 --> 00:00:30,675 Speaker 1: Smith has charged Donald Trump with stochastic terrorism. Jack Smith 4 00:00:30,715 --> 00:00:34,395 Speaker 1: has charged Donald Trump with sedition. Jack Smith has charged 5 00:00:34,395 --> 00:00:37,115 Speaker 1: Donald Trump with the attempt to foment a second American 6 00:00:37,155 --> 00:00:41,395 Speaker 1: Civil War. And he has done all this without once 7 00:00:42,115 --> 00:00:47,675 Speaker 1: using any of those words and phrases. In the unexpected 8 00:00:47,715 --> 00:00:51,035 Speaker 1: shock of the fact of the forty five page document 9 00:00:51,435 --> 00:00:55,355 Speaker 1: charging a president of the United States with trying to 10 00:00:55,555 --> 00:00:59,235 Speaker 1: overthrow the government of the United States, as we collectively 11 00:00:59,315 --> 00:01:03,115 Speaker 1: felt the palpable sense of the oppressive weight of the 12 00:01:03,315 --> 00:01:08,995 Speaker 1: history this reports, it is easy to miss the subtleties 13 00:01:09,035 --> 00:01:11,475 Speaker 1: of the Special Council's work, and the importance of the 14 00:01:11,595 --> 00:01:16,755 Speaker 1: nuance of his language and what he did not say, 15 00:01:17,755 --> 00:01:21,075 Speaker 1: because in the things that Jack Smith did not say, 16 00:01:21,195 --> 00:01:24,395 Speaker 1: all the true crimes of Donald Trump, the ones the 17 00:01:24,515 --> 00:01:28,555 Speaker 1: history books will cover, if there are history books, if 18 00:01:28,595 --> 00:01:32,395 Speaker 1: there is history, all of the true crimes of Trump 19 00:01:32,715 --> 00:01:37,075 Speaker 1: are writ large in this third federal indictment of him, 20 00:01:37,435 --> 00:01:42,675 Speaker 1: but they are written between the lines, and as satisfying 21 00:01:42,715 --> 00:01:46,995 Speaker 1: as it might have been to literally read those words coup, terrorism, 22 00:01:47,155 --> 00:01:54,115 Speaker 1: Insurrection Civil War. These examples of incomparably charged language either 23 00:01:54,235 --> 00:01:57,555 Speaker 1: constitute the criminal statutes under which it is most difficult 24 00:01:57,635 --> 00:02:02,035 Speaker 1: to convict anyone, or they do not exist at all 25 00:02:02,915 --> 00:02:09,035 Speaker 1: within our criminal statutes. Paragraph eighty one quote. On the 26 00:02:09,075 --> 00:02:12,995 Speaker 1: afternoon of January third, Co Conspirator four, that's Jeffrey Clark, 27 00:02:13,075 --> 00:02:15,675 Speaker 1: the would be Attorney General. We'll get to the co 28 00:02:15,675 --> 00:02:19,995 Speaker 1: conspirators presently spoke with a deputy White House Council. The 29 00:02:20,075 --> 00:02:22,955 Speaker 1: previous month, the Deputy White House Council had informed the 30 00:02:22,995 --> 00:02:26,555 Speaker 1: defendant there is no world, there is no option in 31 00:02:26,595 --> 00:02:31,155 Speaker 1: which you do not leave the White House. On January twentieth, now, 32 00:02:31,355 --> 00:02:34,635 Speaker 1: the same Deputy White House Council tried to dissuade Co 33 00:02:34,715 --> 00:02:38,635 Speaker 1: Conspirator four from assuming the role of acting Attorney General. 34 00:02:39,075 --> 00:02:42,115 Speaker 1: The Deputy White House Council reiterated to co Conspirator four 35 00:02:42,395 --> 00:02:45,995 Speaker 1: that there had not been outcome determinative fraud in the election, 36 00:02:46,315 --> 00:02:49,555 Speaker 1: and that if the defendant remained in office, nonetheless, there 37 00:02:49,595 --> 00:02:53,195 Speaker 1: would be quote riots in every major city in the 38 00:02:53,275 --> 00:03:00,595 Speaker 1: United States unquote. Co Conspirator iov responded, well, that's why 39 00:03:00,635 --> 00:03:06,955 Speaker 1: there's an Insurrection Act. Unquote. That paragraph paragraph eighty one 40 00:03:07,035 --> 00:03:12,555 Speaker 1: describes a coup from inside the White House and the 41 00:03:12,595 --> 00:03:17,235 Speaker 1: stochastic terrorism needed to set the coup in motion, arrange 42 00:03:17,395 --> 00:03:20,195 Speaker 1: or precipitate a crisis of violence that not only works 43 00:03:20,195 --> 00:03:23,035 Speaker 1: to your favor initially, but then you can cite the 44 00:03:23,115 --> 00:03:26,595 Speaker 1: chaos and the bloodshed that ensues and use it as 45 00:03:26,635 --> 00:03:30,635 Speaker 1: a phony pretext to invoke the Insurrection Act, to impose 46 00:03:30,715 --> 00:03:34,755 Speaker 1: at least a large portion of martial law, and to 47 00:03:34,875 --> 00:03:39,635 Speaker 1: prevent the inauguration of the incoming president elect. And in 48 00:03:39,675 --> 00:03:43,515 Speaker 1: a court system laboring for centuries under the often disastrous 49 00:03:43,555 --> 00:03:49,275 Speaker 1: impact of precedent, Who has been charged with such things before? 50 00:03:49,435 --> 00:03:54,075 Speaker 1: Which president has been charged with such things before? Who 51 00:03:54,155 --> 00:03:59,995 Speaker 1: has been convicted? No one? Instead of running the risk 52 00:04:00,235 --> 00:04:04,435 Speaker 1: of having that list no one continue, Jack Smith has 53 00:04:04,515 --> 00:04:09,875 Speaker 1: used it the ordinary language of mundane crime, civil rights violations, fraud, obstruction, 54 00:04:10,475 --> 00:04:13,515 Speaker 1: while presenting to the America of twenty twenty three and 55 00:04:13,595 --> 00:04:17,675 Speaker 1: the world and to history the reality of what Trump 56 00:04:17,995 --> 00:04:22,235 Speaker 1: really did and why he is guilty enough that he 57 00:04:22,315 --> 00:04:27,795 Speaker 1: must die in prison for it. Paragraph ninety four. Quote 58 00:04:28,595 --> 00:04:32,635 Speaker 1: on January fourth, when co conspirator two, that would be 59 00:04:32,755 --> 00:04:35,155 Speaker 1: John Eastman, who wanted the vice president to decide the 60 00:04:35,155 --> 00:04:37,515 Speaker 1: election instead of say, the other three hundred and thirty 61 00:04:37,555 --> 00:04:41,635 Speaker 1: million Americans. When co Conspirator two acknowledged to the defendant's 62 00:04:41,715 --> 00:04:46,915 Speaker 1: senior advisor that no court would support his proposal, meaning Eastman's, 63 00:04:47,595 --> 00:04:51,515 Speaker 1: the senior advisor told co Conspirator two, you are going 64 00:04:51,635 --> 00:04:56,475 Speaker 1: to cause riots in the streets. Co Conspirator two responded 65 00:04:57,155 --> 00:05:00,275 Speaker 1: that there had previously been points in the nation's history 66 00:05:00,315 --> 00:05:08,915 Speaker 1: where violence was necessary to protect the republic. Paragraph ninety 67 00:05:08,915 --> 00:05:12,675 Speaker 1: four silently but potently accuses Trump and his henchmen and 68 00:05:12,755 --> 00:05:15,635 Speaker 1: his enablers like Eastman, with nothing less than trying to 69 00:05:15,715 --> 00:05:19,715 Speaker 1: start a civil war. There had previously been points in 70 00:05:19,715 --> 00:05:23,635 Speaker 1: the nation's history where violence was necessary to protect the republic. 71 00:05:24,555 --> 00:05:28,235 Speaker 1: When other than the Civil War? Was that the case 72 00:05:28,355 --> 00:05:32,675 Speaker 1: John Eastman when the World War One Bonus Army went 73 00:05:32,715 --> 00:05:35,675 Speaker 1: to Washington in nineteen thirty two and demanded financial help 74 00:05:35,755 --> 00:05:38,835 Speaker 1: during the depression, and instead of helping them, President Hoover 75 00:05:38,875 --> 00:05:42,315 Speaker 1: had the army clear out the army veterans and two 76 00:05:42,315 --> 00:05:45,995 Speaker 1: of the veterans died. No. No, Eastman, part of the 77 00:05:46,035 --> 00:05:50,675 Speaker 1: Trump six, was one of the plotters against representative government 78 00:05:50,755 --> 00:05:54,115 Speaker 1: in this country, and he was referring there to the 79 00:05:54,155 --> 00:05:57,675 Speaker 1: Civil War, and he and Trump were willing to instigate 80 00:05:57,875 --> 00:06:03,275 Speaker 1: another civil war to maintain power. Because these are not federalists, 81 00:06:03,715 --> 00:06:08,355 Speaker 1: nor small are Republicans, nor small D Democrats. They are 82 00:06:08,435 --> 00:06:13,515 Speaker 1: authoritarians further infected with the disease of believing the ends 83 00:06:13,795 --> 00:06:18,515 Speaker 1: justify the means, and Jack Smith has rightly condemned them 84 00:06:18,555 --> 00:06:25,915 Speaker 1: to be remembered as such by history. Paragraph ten subsection 85 00:06:25,995 --> 00:06:29,875 Speaker 1: E notes quote after it became public on the afternoon 86 00:06:29,955 --> 00:06:33,115 Speaker 1: of January sixth, that the vice president would not fraudulently 87 00:06:33,195 --> 00:06:37,275 Speaker 1: alter the election results, a large and angry crowd, including 88 00:06:37,315 --> 00:06:41,395 Speaker 1: many individuals whom the defendant had deceived into believing the 89 00:06:41,475 --> 00:06:45,275 Speaker 1: vice president could and might change the election results, violently 90 00:06:45,315 --> 00:06:49,835 Speaker 1: attacked the Capitol and halted the proceeding. As violence ensued, 91 00:06:50,195 --> 00:06:55,675 Speaker 1: the defendant and co conspirators exploited the disruption by redoubling 92 00:06:55,795 --> 00:06:59,675 Speaker 1: efforts to levy false claims of election fraud and convince 93 00:06:59,715 --> 00:07:03,195 Speaker 1: members of Congress to further delay the certification based on 94 00:07:03,315 --> 00:07:10,995 Speaker 1: those claims. Paragraph tene describes nothing less than sedition, and 95 00:07:11,035 --> 00:07:14,995 Speaker 1: the word is never used. The violence Trump has induced 96 00:07:15,235 --> 00:07:20,435 Speaker 1: through more stochastic terrorism unfolds. Trump does not act to 97 00:07:20,515 --> 00:07:24,075 Speaker 1: stop it. He has at least a form of his 98 00:07:24,315 --> 00:07:27,555 Speaker 1: riots in the streets, the ones Jeffrey Clark and John 99 00:07:27,595 --> 00:07:29,715 Speaker 1: Eastman had been warned about, and to Trump, this is 100 00:07:29,755 --> 00:07:34,395 Speaker 1: his chance, because that is Trump's worldview. The answer always 101 00:07:34,475 --> 00:07:38,755 Speaker 1: ultimately is force. The answer ultimately is always violence. The 102 00:07:38,835 --> 00:07:44,755 Speaker 1: answer ultimately is bloodshed. And the most important part of 103 00:07:44,795 --> 00:07:49,075 Speaker 1: those three paragraphs, and many others, is that they are 104 00:07:49,115 --> 00:07:54,595 Speaker 1: interwoven with the undertone of the entire Jack Smith charging Document, 105 00:07:54,835 --> 00:07:58,955 Speaker 1: the unspoken and more ominous part, the more urgent part 106 00:07:59,635 --> 00:08:03,355 Speaker 1: being that Trump still sees riots in the streets as 107 00:08:03,395 --> 00:08:08,755 Speaker 1: his means of regaining power, that he still encourages subtly, cleverly, 108 00:08:09,075 --> 00:08:11,555 Speaker 1: at far enough of a distance that his fingerprints will 109 00:08:11,555 --> 00:08:14,555 Speaker 1: not stick to any of it. He is still encouraging 110 00:08:14,595 --> 00:08:19,115 Speaker 1: his cultists to commit violence on behalf of him, on 111 00:08:19,155 --> 00:08:24,955 Speaker 1: behalf of his blurred, jaundiced, psychopathic, maniacal, insane vision of 112 00:08:24,995 --> 00:08:31,475 Speaker 1: a new United States. Donald Trump President for life. He 113 00:08:31,515 --> 00:08:38,395 Speaker 1: did it last month. The temptation for those who compose 114 00:08:38,475 --> 00:08:40,955 Speaker 1: the forty five pages of the charging document to write 115 00:08:41,155 --> 00:08:44,795 Speaker 1: and made the defendant burn in hell must have been 116 00:08:44,915 --> 00:08:51,835 Speaker 1: overwhelming to me. Their resistance, their restraint is remarkable. I 117 00:08:51,875 --> 00:08:56,315 Speaker 1: can only stand and stare at it, and although I 118 00:08:56,315 --> 00:08:58,395 Speaker 1: could never do it in a million years, it is 119 00:08:58,475 --> 00:09:04,075 Speaker 1: better this way. That message still springs out at the 120 00:09:04,115 --> 00:09:09,475 Speaker 1: reader from as I said before, between all the lines. 121 00:09:12,595 --> 00:09:14,595 Speaker 1: That to me is when I saw reading through the 122 00:09:14,595 --> 00:09:16,715 Speaker 1: document when the heat of its release and the shock 123 00:09:16,755 --> 00:09:19,075 Speaker 1: of its reality had subsided that, and of course a 124 00:09:19,115 --> 00:09:22,275 Speaker 1: renewed appreciation for a still larger undertone of Jack Smith's 125 00:09:22,315 --> 00:09:25,595 Speaker 1: document that throughout the commission of all of his crimes 126 00:09:25,875 --> 00:09:31,115 Speaker 1: stated and otherwise, Trump knew the organizing premise that he 127 00:09:31,195 --> 00:09:34,595 Speaker 1: really had won the election and was just correcting or wrong, 128 00:09:34,955 --> 00:09:39,395 Speaker 1: not creating a whirlwind. He knew it was a lie. 129 00:09:40,355 --> 00:09:46,155 Speaker 1: Smith introduces this starting with the twenty eighth word, and 130 00:09:46,275 --> 00:09:54,155 Speaker 1: he never stops. The document begins quote the defendant, Donald J. 131 00:09:54,275 --> 00:09:56,475 Speaker 1: Trump was the forty fifth president of the United States 132 00:09:56,555 --> 00:09:59,435 Speaker 1: and a candidate for reelection in twenty twenty. The defendant 133 00:09:59,475 --> 00:10:03,475 Speaker 1: lost the twenty twenty presidential election, and then begins the 134 00:10:03,555 --> 00:10:08,915 Speaker 1: deluge quoting again. Despite having lost, the defendant was determined 135 00:10:08,955 --> 00:10:11,355 Speaker 1: to remain in power, so for more than two months 136 00:10:11,395 --> 00:10:14,515 Speaker 1: following election day on November three, twenty twenty, the defendant 137 00:10:14,555 --> 00:10:18,755 Speaker 1: spread lies that there had been outcome determinative fraud in 138 00:10:18,795 --> 00:10:22,075 Speaker 1: the election and that he had actually won. These claims 139 00:10:22,075 --> 00:10:24,875 Speaker 1: were false, and the defendant knew that they were false, 140 00:10:25,155 --> 00:10:28,875 Speaker 1: but the defendant repeated and widely disseminated them anyway to 141 00:10:28,995 --> 00:10:32,795 Speaker 1: make his knowingly false claims appear legitimate, create an intense 142 00:10:32,875 --> 00:10:37,435 Speaker 1: national atmosphere of mistrust and anger, and erode public faith 143 00:10:37,795 --> 00:10:42,675 Speaker 1: in the administration of the election. I said in the 144 00:10:42,675 --> 00:10:46,195 Speaker 1: bulletin last night that in that first full paragraph there 145 00:10:46,235 --> 00:10:50,315 Speaker 1: are words and phrases that appear throughout the document like 146 00:10:50,475 --> 00:10:57,955 Speaker 1: characters in a novel, words like claims, lies, false, knowingly false. 147 00:10:59,475 --> 00:11:04,475 Speaker 1: That word knowingly is used thirty six times in the 148 00:11:04,715 --> 00:11:09,875 Speaker 1: charging document, lie and lies twenty five times, and false 149 00:11:10,595 --> 00:11:17,955 Speaker 1: is used ninety four times. This wasn't just sedition, and 150 00:11:18,035 --> 00:11:22,195 Speaker 1: it wasn't just terrorism, and it wasn't just the fomenting 151 00:11:22,435 --> 00:11:25,475 Speaker 1: of civil war and riots in the streets, as if 152 00:11:25,475 --> 00:11:28,795 Speaker 1: that phrasing is appropriate. That it wasn't just these things. 153 00:11:28,875 --> 00:11:31,955 Speaker 1: But it wasn't just these things. The point of the 154 00:11:32,115 --> 00:11:35,275 Speaker 1: Jack Smith indictment of Donald Trump is that it was 155 00:11:35,475 --> 00:11:40,115 Speaker 1: all done in the knowing cause of a knowing lie. 156 00:11:41,155 --> 00:11:46,475 Speaker 1: Trump knew, and Smith never lets us forget that in 157 00:11:46,755 --> 00:11:50,595 Speaker 1: every moment of the nightmare he put this nation through. 158 00:11:51,315 --> 00:11:56,035 Speaker 1: Trump knew he had lost, knew there were no legitimate 159 00:11:56,075 --> 00:11:59,635 Speaker 1: means for him to maintain his desperate grasp on power, 160 00:11:59,915 --> 00:12:02,715 Speaker 1: and knew that there were millions out there who did 161 00:12:02,755 --> 00:12:07,035 Speaker 1: not know any of this, and who, if he told 162 00:12:07,075 --> 00:12:09,315 Speaker 1: there had been fraud, would believe it, And who, if 163 00:12:09,355 --> 00:12:11,035 Speaker 1: he told there was a way for him to stay, 164 00:12:11,355 --> 00:12:16,035 Speaker 1: would believe that too. Yet, in paragraph after paragraph, the 165 00:12:16,075 --> 00:12:19,595 Speaker 1: document quotes Trump advisors and Trump lawyers and Trump political 166 00:12:19,635 --> 00:12:24,435 Speaker 1: appointees as telling Trump he lost once, and this is 167 00:12:24,555 --> 00:12:30,595 Speaker 1: impossibly important. And once Trump is quoted as acknowledging to 168 00:12:30,675 --> 00:12:33,795 Speaker 1: a group of government and military officials that yes, he 169 00:12:33,835 --> 00:12:38,715 Speaker 1: did lose. He acknowledges that, and then turns around and 170 00:12:38,995 --> 00:12:42,795 Speaker 1: literally minutes later resumes his attempt to lie his way 171 00:12:43,035 --> 00:12:46,195 Speaker 1: into a second term in in America. He would have 172 00:12:46,235 --> 00:12:49,075 Speaker 1: to turn into a dictatorship in order to retain power. 173 00:12:49,635 --> 00:12:53,755 Speaker 1: I'm quoting now from paragraph eighty three. On the evening 174 00:12:53,795 --> 00:12:56,355 Speaker 1: of January three, the defendant met for a briefing on 175 00:12:56,395 --> 00:12:59,075 Speaker 1: an overseas national security issue with the Chairman of the 176 00:12:59,115 --> 00:13:02,955 Speaker 1: Joint Chiefs of Staff and other senior national security advisors. 177 00:13:03,395 --> 00:13:06,155 Speaker 1: When the Chairman and another our advisor recommended that the 178 00:13:06,155 --> 00:13:10,515 Speaker 1: defendant take no action because inauguration day was only seventeen 179 00:13:10,595 --> 00:13:14,275 Speaker 1: days away and any course of action could trigger something unhelpful. 180 00:13:14,555 --> 00:13:20,195 Speaker 1: The defendant calmly agreed, stating, Yeah, you're right, it's too 181 00:13:20,355 --> 00:13:23,555 Speaker 1: late for us. We're going to have to give that 182 00:13:24,075 --> 00:13:28,595 Speaker 1: to the next guy. There could be no clearer admission 183 00:13:28,635 --> 00:13:32,635 Speaker 1: by Trump he lost. Biden would be president in two 184 00:13:32,635 --> 00:13:36,235 Speaker 1: weeks and four days. Quote it's too late for us. 185 00:13:36,355 --> 00:13:39,315 Speaker 1: Quote We're going to give that to the next guy. 186 00:13:41,115 --> 00:13:44,395 Speaker 1: Paragraph eighty three. And now I'm quoting from paragraph eighty four. 187 00:13:44,715 --> 00:13:48,115 Speaker 1: The defendant moved immediately from this national security briefing to 188 00:13:48,155 --> 00:13:50,875 Speaker 1: the meeting that the Acting Attorney General had requested earlier 189 00:13:50,955 --> 00:13:54,435 Speaker 1: that day. The defendant express frustration with the Acting Attorney 190 00:13:54,435 --> 00:13:58,915 Speaker 1: General for failing to do anything to overturn the election results, 191 00:13:59,475 --> 00:14:04,035 Speaker 1: and the group discussed co Conspirator IV's plans to investigate 192 00:14:04,075 --> 00:14:07,795 Speaker 1: purported election fraud and to send his proposed letter to 193 00:14:07,835 --> 00:14:13,155 Speaker 1: state officials. I said last night that this indictment offers 194 00:14:13,195 --> 00:14:18,395 Speaker 1: Trump only one obvious defense, stupidity. I did not know 195 00:14:18,475 --> 00:14:21,275 Speaker 1: it was illegal to try to overthrow the government and 196 00:14:21,355 --> 00:14:25,475 Speaker 1: lie to everybody as I did it I really need 197 00:14:25,515 --> 00:14:28,275 Speaker 1: to revise my estimation here. He could also enter an 198 00:14:28,275 --> 00:14:32,555 Speaker 1: insanity plea, because to go from one meeting about leaving 199 00:14:32,595 --> 00:14:36,235 Speaker 1: it to the next guy to another meeting minutes later 200 00:14:36,275 --> 00:14:39,235 Speaker 1: demanding to know why the Attorney General has not overturned 201 00:14:39,275 --> 00:14:45,595 Speaker 1: the election for you is dark, irredeemable madness. I wrote 202 00:14:45,675 --> 00:14:49,155 Speaker 1: long ago that the cause and the nature of it 203 00:14:49,275 --> 00:14:53,755 Speaker 1: was decreasingly relevant, but that the elemental truth about Donald 204 00:14:53,795 --> 00:15:00,195 Speaker 1: Trump is that his brain does not work correctly. And 205 00:15:00,275 --> 00:15:03,955 Speaker 1: to that point, I again direct you to paragraph ninety, 206 00:15:04,395 --> 00:15:08,275 Speaker 1: which contains some of the few newly revealed developments and 207 00:15:08,315 --> 00:15:13,835 Speaker 1: testimony from this worst period of American history. Quote. On 208 00:15:13,955 --> 00:15:16,755 Speaker 1: January one, twenty twenty one, the defendant called the Vice 209 00:15:16,795 --> 00:15:20,355 Speaker 1: president and berated him because he had learned that the 210 00:15:20,435 --> 00:15:24,395 Speaker 1: Vice president had opposed a lawsuit seeking a judicial decision 211 00:15:24,475 --> 00:15:27,555 Speaker 1: that at the certification the vice president had the authority 212 00:15:27,595 --> 00:15:30,955 Speaker 1: to reject or return votes to the states under the constitution. 213 00:15:31,675 --> 00:15:33,795 Speaker 1: The Vice president responded that he thought there was no 214 00:15:33,915 --> 00:15:37,315 Speaker 1: constitutional basis for such authority and that it was improper. 215 00:15:37,595 --> 00:15:41,755 Speaker 1: In response, the defendant told the vice president, quote, you're 216 00:15:41,915 --> 00:15:50,315 Speaker 1: too honest. What a quote, What a summing up of 217 00:15:50,355 --> 00:15:53,835 Speaker 1: the life of Donald Trump, and the mind numbing realization 218 00:15:54,715 --> 00:15:59,675 Speaker 1: that he has lived seventy seven years among us human 219 00:15:59,715 --> 00:16:06,915 Speaker 1: beings without once acting ethically or wondering if he should 220 00:16:06,955 --> 00:16:13,195 Speaker 1: act on behalf of someone else, or on behalf of 221 00:16:13,515 --> 00:16:22,675 Speaker 1: truth or reality, or just out of honesty to insult 222 00:16:22,715 --> 00:16:29,475 Speaker 1: someone by saying you're too honest, and there's worse. The 223 00:16:29,515 --> 00:16:33,835 Speaker 1: rest of paragraph ninety again emphasizes the juxtapositions that Smith 224 00:16:33,875 --> 00:16:38,395 Speaker 1: and those who wrote this document have chronicled. Trump says 225 00:16:38,635 --> 00:16:41,915 Speaker 1: Pence is too honest to Trump, it is an insult, 226 00:16:42,275 --> 00:16:45,595 Speaker 1: and then quote. Within hours of the conversation, the defendant 227 00:16:45,635 --> 00:16:49,355 Speaker 1: reminded his supporters to meet in Washington before the certification, 228 00:16:49,475 --> 00:16:53,195 Speaker 1: proceeding tweeting the big protest rally in Washington, d C. 229 00:16:53,355 --> 00:16:56,915 Speaker 1: Will take place at eleven am on January sixth. Locational 230 00:16:56,955 --> 00:17:04,395 Speaker 1: details to follow. Stop the steal, the utter, bleak, nauseating, 231 00:17:05,315 --> 00:17:12,715 Speaker 1: horrifying madness of Donald Trump. And remember again, if you 232 00:17:12,875 --> 00:17:17,875 Speaker 1: read this charging document, all of the lying, all of 233 00:17:17,915 --> 00:17:22,555 Speaker 1: the invoking of violence, all of the evil, all of 234 00:17:22,555 --> 00:17:29,275 Speaker 1: it documented forever, but more importantly than that, Trump is 235 00:17:29,435 --> 00:17:40,995 Speaker 1: still doing it. And in a well coordinated response, Trump's 236 00:17:41,035 --> 00:17:44,515 Speaker 1: minions have been everywhere. Responding to all this by insisting 237 00:17:44,635 --> 00:17:52,475 Speaker 1: Jack Smith has criminalized Donald Trump's First Amendment rights, Rudy 238 00:17:52,555 --> 00:17:56,395 Speaker 1: Giuliani was nearly in tears over the idea of this. 239 00:17:57,475 --> 00:18:01,235 Speaker 1: They are fake tears, of course, because in the one 240 00:18:01,395 --> 00:18:05,195 Speaker 1: leavening moment of the entire day, Jack Smith intentional or 241 00:18:05,275 --> 00:18:09,115 Speaker 1: inadvertently has given us a fun game to play for 242 00:18:09,155 --> 00:18:13,355 Speaker 1: a while. The wordle of the Trump indictments the immaculate 243 00:18:13,475 --> 00:18:17,955 Speaker 1: grid of the January sixth investigation, the home version of 244 00:18:17,995 --> 00:18:24,995 Speaker 1: the insurrection game. There are six unnamed, unindicted co conspirators 245 00:18:24,995 --> 00:18:29,635 Speaker 1: cited in the indictment. Four are easy to identify, a 246 00:18:29,755 --> 00:18:35,595 Speaker 1: fifth is challenging, the sixth. The sixth is a mystery. 247 00:18:36,915 --> 00:18:41,995 Speaker 1: Rudy Giuliani is unindicted co conspirator number one, and frankly, 248 00:18:42,475 --> 00:18:45,835 Speaker 1: no matter what he says, no matter how hard he cries, 249 00:18:45,995 --> 00:18:53,315 Speaker 1: he may yet flip on Trump. But who is number six? 250 00:18:55,195 --> 00:19:06,355 Speaker 1: Let's play trumpell? That's next. This is countdown. I am 251 00:19:06,395 --> 00:19:08,755 Speaker 1: not certain why it did not leap to my mind 252 00:19:08,835 --> 00:19:12,515 Speaker 1: immediately yesterday. It became quickly clear that I could not 253 00:19:12,675 --> 00:19:17,075 Speaker 1: identify who number six was. But then again, neither could 254 00:19:17,075 --> 00:19:20,555 Speaker 1: anybody else. Number six not in a trivia game, not 255 00:19:20,635 --> 00:19:24,875 Speaker 1: in a derivation of crosswords, not online par cheesy. But 256 00:19:24,955 --> 00:19:29,195 Speaker 1: there are six unidentified, unnamed, unindicted co conspirators in the 257 00:19:29,315 --> 00:19:32,835 Speaker 1: Jacksmith indictment document, and four of them are so easy 258 00:19:32,915 --> 00:19:35,915 Speaker 1: to identify and name that they might as well have 259 00:19:35,995 --> 00:19:39,035 Speaker 1: come with little baseball cards with their pictures and stats 260 00:19:39,115 --> 00:19:43,035 Speaker 1: on them. Those are the first four, number five, a 261 00:19:43,075 --> 00:19:46,355 Speaker 1: little tougher number six as yet a mystery number one, 262 00:19:46,555 --> 00:19:51,075 Speaker 1: easy number six, Wait a minute, number one, number six. 263 00:19:52,035 --> 00:19:57,115 Speaker 1: There is a still legendary, often unfathomable British TV series 264 00:19:57,115 --> 00:20:00,275 Speaker 1: from nineteen sixty seven called The Prisoner, which was pretty 265 00:20:00,315 --> 00:20:02,955 Speaker 1: much the work of one man, the actor Patrick McGowin. 266 00:20:03,555 --> 00:20:06,075 Speaker 1: I'll spare you too much of the background, but McGowan 267 00:20:06,155 --> 00:20:09,435 Speaker 1: is a spy. He's tried to quit. Somebody has captured 268 00:20:09,515 --> 00:20:11,755 Speaker 1: him and put him in a village sealed off from 269 00:20:11,755 --> 00:20:13,715 Speaker 1: the world, and nobody knows who the captors are, and 270 00:20:13,755 --> 00:20:16,715 Speaker 1: nobody has a name. They all have assigned numbers, and 271 00:20:16,795 --> 00:20:19,235 Speaker 1: there is a colloquy at the beginning of each episode, 272 00:20:19,275 --> 00:20:22,555 Speaker 1: I mean every episode exactly the same, in which Magowan 273 00:20:22,635 --> 00:20:27,715 Speaker 1: screams at his latest tormentor Ohio and the inquisitor replies 274 00:20:28,115 --> 00:20:31,315 Speaker 1: the new number two, and Magowan asks, oh, is not 275 00:20:31,435 --> 00:20:38,195 Speaker 1: Mawattin and he replies, you are number six. Okay, that's 276 00:20:38,235 --> 00:20:40,595 Speaker 1: the answer. Number six is Patrick McGowin. And the prisoner. 277 00:20:42,835 --> 00:20:45,915 Speaker 1: Enough fun. Now back to the end of the United 278 00:20:45,915 --> 00:20:48,675 Speaker 1: States of America as we know it, unless we defeat 279 00:20:48,715 --> 00:20:51,275 Speaker 1: Trump at the polls and he is convicted in this 280 00:20:51,395 --> 00:20:54,075 Speaker 1: case and the other ones I said last night, and 281 00:20:54,115 --> 00:20:57,555 Speaker 1: I will stick with this. If unindicted co conspirator number 282 00:20:57,595 --> 00:21:01,555 Speaker 1: six is not soon identified, there will be books about 283 00:21:01,635 --> 00:21:04,475 Speaker 1: him or her the way there were thirty years of 284 00:21:04,475 --> 00:21:07,755 Speaker 1: books about the identity of Deep Throat from Watergate until 285 00:21:07,795 --> 00:21:11,835 Speaker 1: he sort of and his family mostly outed him in 286 00:21:11,835 --> 00:21:14,435 Speaker 1: two thousand and five, and he was Mark Felt from 287 00:21:14,475 --> 00:21:20,115 Speaker 1: the FBI. So the game of identification of number six 288 00:21:20,435 --> 00:21:25,555 Speaker 1: is well, if there's wordle, this has to be trumpell. 289 00:21:26,795 --> 00:21:30,435 Speaker 1: Unindicted co conspirator number one is described in the document 290 00:21:30,475 --> 00:21:33,075 Speaker 1: as quote an attorney who was willing to spread knowingly 291 00:21:33,155 --> 00:21:37,475 Speaker 1: false claims and pursue strategies that the defendants twenty twenty 292 00:21:37,595 --> 00:21:41,355 Speaker 1: reelection campaign attorneys would not. Well, could you make that 293 00:21:41,675 --> 00:21:44,355 Speaker 1: a little easier for me? I'm not eight years old. 294 00:21:44,715 --> 00:21:47,235 Speaker 1: It's rudy. It's so obvious that it's rudy that I 295 00:21:47,275 --> 00:21:51,195 Speaker 1: think Jenna Ellis crinkled her nose when she read it. 296 00:21:51,675 --> 00:21:54,195 Speaker 1: Not only is it rudy, but I do not think 297 00:21:54,235 --> 00:21:57,515 Speaker 1: I saw anywhere, in any reporting, in any crowd sourcing, 298 00:21:57,555 --> 00:22:02,395 Speaker 1: in any form, anybody who guessed differently than Rudy. Who 299 00:22:02,555 --> 00:22:04,915 Speaker 1: is number two, or as I call it, the new 300 00:22:04,995 --> 00:22:08,035 Speaker 1: number two, And it's not Leo mccern. If you know, 301 00:22:08,155 --> 00:22:11,315 Speaker 1: you know the description quote an attorney who devised and 302 00:22:11,355 --> 00:22:14,835 Speaker 1: attempted to implement a strategy to leverage the vice president's 303 00:22:14,875 --> 00:22:19,315 Speaker 1: ceremonial role overseeing the certification, proceeding to obstruct the certification. 304 00:22:20,475 --> 00:22:23,995 Speaker 1: Say what was the name of that strategy about letting 305 00:22:23,995 --> 00:22:26,075 Speaker 1: the vice president choose the president? 306 00:22:26,955 --> 00:22:27,275 Speaker 2: Ah? 307 00:22:27,355 --> 00:22:30,875 Speaker 1: Right, the Eastman plan. I wonder who dremped up the 308 00:22:30,915 --> 00:22:35,675 Speaker 1: Eastman plan. Late last night John Eastman acknowledged, Yeah, I'm 309 00:22:35,755 --> 00:22:39,875 Speaker 1: number two. Number three is quote an attorney whose unfounded 310 00:22:39,875 --> 00:22:43,915 Speaker 1: claims of election fraud the defendant privately acknowledged to others 311 00:22:43,955 --> 00:22:48,435 Speaker 1: sounded quote crazy. Could they have not found a slightly 312 00:22:48,475 --> 00:22:51,355 Speaker 1: more obscure quote, I mean, something to make you think 313 00:22:51,515 --> 00:22:54,115 Speaker 1: Lynn would at least for a minute, or maybe drop 314 00:22:54,155 --> 00:22:56,555 Speaker 1: the reference to attorney, because if it doesn't say attorney, 315 00:22:56,715 --> 00:23:01,395 Speaker 1: crazy makes me think they're talking about Mike Lindell. But now, 316 00:23:02,075 --> 00:23:04,555 Speaker 1: whoever wrote this might as well have mentioned the Kraken, 317 00:23:05,075 --> 00:23:07,795 Speaker 1: which is the name they gave the plan to. I 318 00:23:07,835 --> 00:23:12,275 Speaker 1: think honor her Sydney Powell as number three. Number four 319 00:23:12,555 --> 00:23:15,915 Speaker 1: is quote a Justice Department official who attempted to use 320 00:23:15,915 --> 00:23:20,515 Speaker 1: the Justice Department to open sham election crime investigations. Well, 321 00:23:20,555 --> 00:23:23,835 Speaker 1: if it's a sham, it's Jeffrey Clark. Sadly, there was 322 00:23:23,875 --> 00:23:26,075 Speaker 1: not time to offer readers a link to the video 323 00:23:26,155 --> 00:23:29,315 Speaker 1: of Jeffrey Clark asking the FBI agents who were searching 324 00:23:29,355 --> 00:23:31,955 Speaker 1: his home to let him put on some long pants. 325 00:23:33,035 --> 00:23:36,035 Speaker 1: As I said, these first four were no brainers. Five 326 00:23:36,235 --> 00:23:39,875 Speaker 1: was Tough, an attorney who assisted in a plan to 327 00:23:39,995 --> 00:23:43,915 Speaker 1: submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors. I didn't get this 328 00:23:43,955 --> 00:23:47,475 Speaker 1: one at first. Then the Washington Post quoted sources who 329 00:23:47,515 --> 00:23:50,875 Speaker 1: said it was Kenneth Cheesebro And that's right. He was 330 00:23:50,915 --> 00:23:53,075 Speaker 1: the guy who worked with Eastman. And if you think 331 00:23:53,155 --> 00:23:57,635 Speaker 1: being John Eastman throughout all of upcoming American history is 332 00:23:57,635 --> 00:24:02,715 Speaker 1: going to be bad, imagine being John Eastman's assistant, and 333 00:24:02,755 --> 00:24:07,595 Speaker 1: now the stumper the two number six quote the political 334 00:24:07,675 --> 00:24:13,075 Speaker 1: consultant who helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates 335 00:24:13,155 --> 00:24:18,715 Speaker 1: of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding. It is 336 00:24:18,875 --> 00:24:22,235 Speaker 1: so difficult that the authors, Again, I don't think this 337 00:24:22,435 --> 00:24:25,355 Speaker 1: was intentionally inserted into this to give everybody a little 338 00:24:25,435 --> 00:24:28,795 Speaker 1: respite from the drama and tragedy of the thing, but 339 00:24:29,635 --> 00:24:33,075 Speaker 1: it seems sometimes like it was. This is so difficult. 340 00:24:33,075 --> 00:24:35,915 Speaker 1: The authors have ceded a second clue about the identity 341 00:24:35,915 --> 00:24:38,315 Speaker 1: of number six way down there in paragraph one hundred 342 00:24:38,315 --> 00:24:43,555 Speaker 1: and nineteen, quote, co Conspirator six attempted to confirm phone 343 00:24:43,635 --> 00:24:47,035 Speaker 1: numbers for six United States senators whom the defendant had 344 00:24:47,075 --> 00:24:50,795 Speaker 1: directed co Conspirator one to call and attempt to enlist, 345 00:24:50,835 --> 00:24:55,395 Speaker 1: in further delaying the certification. So who was Rudy's assistant 346 00:24:55,515 --> 00:25:00,315 Speaker 1: on January sixth Who was the phone banking person? Well, 347 00:25:00,795 --> 00:25:04,875 Speaker 1: those first two words political consultant had the crowd dream 348 00:25:05,435 --> 00:25:09,355 Speaker 1: it was Jinny Thomas, wife of the only Supreme Court 349 00:25:09,555 --> 00:25:12,235 Speaker 1: justice with a for sale sign growing out of his 350 00:25:12,315 --> 00:25:16,835 Speaker 1: ass Well it's not Ginny Thomas. She was not helping 351 00:25:16,955 --> 00:25:21,315 Speaker 1: Rudy Giuliani phone bank on January sixth, But who was 352 00:25:22,315 --> 00:25:25,235 Speaker 1: that doesn't say number six was actually at the Willard 353 00:25:25,275 --> 00:25:28,755 Speaker 1: Hotel in the war room on January sixth, But this 354 00:25:28,795 --> 00:25:32,315 Speaker 1: seems almost necessary to the equation. I quote from the 355 00:25:32,355 --> 00:25:36,155 Speaker 1: newspaper The Guardian from November thirtieth, twenty twenty one. Trump, 356 00:25:36,235 --> 00:25:39,475 Speaker 1: the paper said, spoke with quote the lieutenants at the 357 00:25:39,475 --> 00:25:43,635 Speaker 1: Willard a team led by Trump lawyer's Rudy Giuliani. It's 358 00:25:43,635 --> 00:25:49,555 Speaker 1: not him, John Eastman, not him, Boris Epstein, oh and 359 00:25:49,675 --> 00:25:55,715 Speaker 1: Trump's strategist Steve Bannon. Later reporting suggested attorney Mike Roman 360 00:25:55,835 --> 00:25:57,835 Speaker 1: might have been there as well, and he was cooperating 361 00:25:57,835 --> 00:26:00,635 Speaker 1: to some degree with the Jack Smith investigation. Also there 362 00:26:00,675 --> 00:26:04,715 Speaker 1: Trump advisor and really bad dating choice Jason Miller, and 363 00:26:04,795 --> 00:26:07,995 Speaker 1: the candidates so obvious he should have been first in 364 00:26:08,075 --> 00:26:11,595 Speaker 1: our list of guesses, the ex New York City Police 365 00:26:11,595 --> 00:26:15,875 Speaker 1: commissioner and ex Cohn and the last person alive who 366 00:26:15,955 --> 00:26:21,195 Speaker 1: is still loyal to Rudolph Giuliani, Bernard Carrick. But was 367 00:26:21,275 --> 00:26:25,675 Speaker 1: Kerk actually involved with the fake electors? Quoting a post 368 00:26:25,715 --> 00:26:29,075 Speaker 1: at Daily Coas. By December one, twenty twenty, Krik was 369 00:26:29,115 --> 00:26:32,475 Speaker 1: apparently coordinating with Mark Meadows on travel expenses for his 370 00:26:33,075 --> 00:26:37,595 Speaker 1: election thwarting team, asking Meadows to transfer money for a 371 00:26:37,675 --> 00:26:40,555 Speaker 1: quote hotel for the team and two vehicles to pick 372 00:26:40,675 --> 00:26:45,595 Speaker 1: us up to Trump campaign attorney Christina Bob Four weeks later, 373 00:26:45,635 --> 00:26:50,155 Speaker 1: Bernie Kerrick is quoting a rate card. He wanted Meadows 374 00:26:50,195 --> 00:26:51,875 Speaker 1: to know he should be ready to give him and 375 00:26:51,955 --> 00:26:56,315 Speaker 1: Juliani five to eight million dollars quote to apply pressure 376 00:26:56,755 --> 00:27:01,835 Speaker 1: to force the legislators to do what they're constitutionally obligated 377 00:27:02,235 --> 00:27:06,795 Speaker 1: to do so. If numbers is somebody who is involved 378 00:27:07,235 --> 00:27:11,155 Speaker 1: in the fake elector's scheme and was kind of loosely 379 00:27:11,195 --> 00:27:15,555 Speaker 1: defined here as a political consultant, I'm going with Bernie Carrick. 380 00:27:16,915 --> 00:27:26,835 Speaker 1: Bernie is the new number six, number one, my reference 381 00:27:26,915 --> 00:27:31,035 Speaker 1: number one. Giuliani nearly weeping earlier. If you have not 382 00:27:31,155 --> 00:27:34,635 Speaker 1: heard the well planned self pitying self martyrdom of Team 383 00:27:34,715 --> 00:27:37,715 Speaker 1: Trump in response to this, they have wrapped themselves in 384 00:27:37,755 --> 00:27:41,435 Speaker 1: the flag they all urinated on on January sixth, I'll 385 00:27:41,435 --> 00:27:43,475 Speaker 1: sum it up for you. They are going with the 386 00:27:43,515 --> 00:27:46,475 Speaker 1: First Amendment thing. The problem is they've drawn a judge 387 00:27:46,515 --> 00:27:49,755 Speaker 1: who won't buy that. For a moment, and you'll get 388 00:27:49,795 --> 00:28:00,315 Speaker 1: to hear Rudy cry that's next. This is countdown. Trump 389 00:28:00,395 --> 00:28:05,755 Speaker 1: will be in court in Washington at four pm Thursday tomorrow, 390 00:28:06,195 --> 00:28:08,875 Speaker 1: and that'll be fun. And the case has already been 391 00:28:08,915 --> 00:28:13,435 Speaker 1: randomly assigned to Judge Tanya Chutkin, an Obama appointee. And 392 00:28:13,475 --> 00:28:15,875 Speaker 1: if Jack Smith got a tough draw with the judge 393 00:28:15,875 --> 00:28:20,355 Speaker 1: in Florida, not so much. Here. I am taking this 394 00:28:20,435 --> 00:28:23,515 Speaker 1: information from the fine work of the impeccable January sixth 395 00:28:23,555 --> 00:28:28,195 Speaker 1: Bureau chief of CBS News, Scott MacFarlane. Judge Chutkin is 396 00:28:28,315 --> 00:28:33,515 Speaker 1: virtually the DC Federal Court January sixth Bureau chief. She 397 00:28:33,675 --> 00:28:37,635 Speaker 1: has regularly given the harshest sentences to January sixth defendants. 398 00:28:38,275 --> 00:28:40,835 Speaker 1: Scott notes that in July twenty twenty two, she twice 399 00:28:40,875 --> 00:28:45,995 Speaker 1: went above the sentences recommended by the prosecutors. A month later, 400 00:28:46,035 --> 00:28:49,555 Speaker 1: she said videos of the coup showed how much quote horrifying, 401 00:28:49,595 --> 00:28:52,555 Speaker 1: the events that day were. Every single time I watch, 402 00:28:52,595 --> 00:28:56,395 Speaker 1: I'm struck by how those outnumbered law enforcement officers were 403 00:28:56,435 --> 00:29:00,635 Speaker 1: trying to stay alive. Same month, the judge said, it's 404 00:29:00,635 --> 00:29:04,955 Speaker 1: frankly so ironic that the crowd was chanting, USA, try 405 00:29:05,035 --> 00:29:07,355 Speaker 1: to every principle this country is supposed to stand for 406 00:29:07,995 --> 00:29:10,715 Speaker 1: a month after that, the judge said, the true patriots 407 00:29:10,755 --> 00:29:14,475 Speaker 1: are the Capital employees, including those who slipped in their 408 00:29:14,475 --> 00:29:18,435 Speaker 1: own blood seeking cover. On January sixth, a month after that. 409 00:29:19,235 --> 00:29:22,715 Speaker 1: They were mad that their guy lost. She said, I 410 00:29:22,795 --> 00:29:25,795 Speaker 1: see the videotape, the flags. The people who mobbed the 411 00:29:25,835 --> 00:29:29,875 Speaker 1: Capitol were there in fealty and loyalty to one man, 412 00:29:30,515 --> 00:29:35,875 Speaker 1: not the Constitution. Hey, defendant, judge is talking about you. 413 00:29:36,755 --> 00:29:36,915 Speaker 2: Oh. 414 00:29:36,955 --> 00:29:41,355 Speaker 1: In last month, the judge said something so apropos of 415 00:29:41,395 --> 00:29:43,715 Speaker 1: the defense in this case that you would think this 416 00:29:43,915 --> 00:29:48,715 Speaker 1: was scripted. Quoting Judge Chutkin again, this was no exercise 417 00:29:48,755 --> 00:29:51,195 Speaker 1: of First Amendment rights. It was a violent attempt to 418 00:29:51,235 --> 00:29:56,395 Speaker 1: overthrow the government. Good luck, I'm getting all those delays 419 00:29:56,435 --> 00:30:00,155 Speaker 1: you're gonna want here, don But about the First Amendment, 420 00:30:00,955 --> 00:30:05,555 Speaker 1: it was nineteen nineteen when Justice Oliver wender Holmes introduce 421 00:30:05,635 --> 00:30:08,355 Speaker 1: this phrase into our language. And I do not recall 422 00:30:08,475 --> 00:30:11,755 Speaker 1: centennial celebrations for it, but it hit one hundred just 423 00:30:11,795 --> 00:30:15,795 Speaker 1: four years ago. The most stringent protection of free speech, 424 00:30:15,995 --> 00:30:19,515 Speaker 1: Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote, would not protect a man in 425 00:30:19,635 --> 00:30:23,555 Speaker 1: falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic. 426 00:30:24,475 --> 00:30:29,435 Speaker 1: And yet that is for all intents and purposes. The 427 00:30:29,515 --> 00:30:34,395 Speaker 1: Trump defense criminalizing the First Amendment, they claim, wrapping Trump 428 00:30:34,435 --> 00:30:37,555 Speaker 1: in the flag and glory, glory, hallelujah. And no, you know, 429 00:30:37,755 --> 00:30:40,595 Speaker 1: long term, you're not going to succeed in defending yourself 430 00:30:40,915 --> 00:30:43,875 Speaker 1: by claiming it is your First Amendment right to falsely 431 00:30:43,955 --> 00:30:46,715 Speaker 1: shout fire in a theater when you have made sure 432 00:30:46,755 --> 00:30:49,075 Speaker 1: there is no fire and never was a fire. Yet 433 00:30:49,075 --> 00:30:51,235 Speaker 1: you're shouting in any way, and you've bolted all the 434 00:30:51,275 --> 00:30:54,235 Speaker 1: exits to make sure all those people who stampede get 435 00:30:54,275 --> 00:30:56,515 Speaker 1: crushed in the panic, and then you blame the panic 436 00:30:56,555 --> 00:31:01,635 Speaker 1: on Biden. What's that couplet about what's in and what's out? 437 00:31:01,675 --> 00:31:06,675 Speaker 1: Tired Trump wrapping himself in the second Amendment? Wired, Trump 438 00:31:06,715 --> 00:31:11,435 Speaker 1: wrapping himself in the First Amendment. Please enjoy Rudy Giuliani's 439 00:31:11,515 --> 00:31:13,035 Speaker 1: voice cracking long. 440 00:31:12,875 --> 00:31:15,395 Speaker 2: Ago he stop being careful, and I didn't worry. I 441 00:31:15,435 --> 00:31:18,955 Speaker 2: don't worry about the Jack Smiths of this world. I 442 00:31:18,995 --> 00:31:21,395 Speaker 2: have a chapter of my book so called stand Up 443 00:31:21,435 --> 00:31:24,315 Speaker 2: to Bullies. So here's what I say to Jack Smith 444 00:31:24,795 --> 00:31:28,755 Speaker 2: after the Supreme Court throughout your case, which should should 445 00:31:28,915 --> 00:31:30,715 Speaker 2: should have been a disgrace, and you should have gone 446 00:31:30,715 --> 00:31:34,675 Speaker 2: and found another profession because you don't belong in this one. 447 00:31:35,515 --> 00:31:39,635 Speaker 2: This one will be your legacy, violating the writer of 448 00:31:39,715 --> 00:31:42,835 Speaker 2: free speech of an American citizen, never mind whether he 449 00:31:42,875 --> 00:31:46,355 Speaker 2: was president or not. It could be anybody. It could 450 00:31:46,355 --> 00:31:50,035 Speaker 2: be a homeless person. You don't get to violate people's 451 00:31:50,075 --> 00:31:53,315 Speaker 2: first amendments, right Smith, No matter who the hell you are, 452 00:31:53,395 --> 00:31:56,835 Speaker 2: but no matter how sick you are with Trump derangement syndrome. 453 00:31:57,715 --> 00:31:59,835 Speaker 2: And this isn't the first time you've acted like an 454 00:31:59,915 --> 00:32:02,315 Speaker 2: unethical lawyer. It should be the last. 455 00:32:03,635 --> 00:32:07,515 Speaker 1: Cry More, that was Rudy Giuliani speaking to you from 456 00:32:07,515 --> 00:32:11,875 Speaker 1: his role as unindicted co conspirator number one, who remains 457 00:32:11,915 --> 00:32:15,355 Speaker 1: that only because when he ratted everybody else to Jack Smith, 458 00:32:15,395 --> 00:32:19,955 Speaker 1: he did not give up Trump. Yet there are people 459 00:32:20,555 --> 00:32:24,195 Speaker 1: people on the unindicted co conspirator list, people who are 460 00:32:24,635 --> 00:32:28,315 Speaker 1: indicted co conspirators in the documents case, people who would 461 00:32:28,355 --> 00:32:32,315 Speaker 1: go to jail for Trump. Walt Nauda would go to 462 00:32:32,395 --> 00:32:35,555 Speaker 1: jail for Trump. That lunatic John Eastman is just enough 463 00:32:35,595 --> 00:32:38,515 Speaker 1: of a mad political scientist to do it. But I 464 00:32:38,595 --> 00:32:41,515 Speaker 1: say this having known him for thirty years, and I 465 00:32:41,555 --> 00:32:46,115 Speaker 1: say it without any fear of contradiction. Soon or late, 466 00:32:46,915 --> 00:33:04,915 Speaker 1: Rudy Giuliani will give up Trump. I've done all the 467 00:33:04,995 --> 00:33:07,755 Speaker 1: damage I can do here. Thank you for listening. Here 468 00:33:07,835 --> 00:33:10,395 Speaker 1: the credits. Most of the music arrange produced and performed 469 00:33:10,435 --> 00:33:12,595 Speaker 1: by Brian Ray and John Phillip Shanel, who are the 470 00:33:12,595 --> 00:33:17,955 Speaker 1: Countdown musical directors. All orchestration and keyboards by John Phillip Shanel. Guitars, 471 00:33:17,995 --> 00:33:21,315 Speaker 1: bass and drums by Brian Ray, produced by Tko Brothers. 472 00:33:21,595 --> 00:33:24,555 Speaker 1: Other Beethoven selections arranged and performed by the group No 473 00:33:24,635 --> 00:33:27,515 Speaker 1: Horns Allowed. That's countdown for this the nine hundred and 474 00:33:27,515 --> 00:33:30,595 Speaker 1: thirty eighth days since Donald Trump's first attempted coup against 475 00:33:30,595 --> 00:33:34,595 Speaker 1: the democratically elected government of the United States. You know what, 476 00:33:34,795 --> 00:33:38,315 Speaker 1: don't arrest him today. I mean, yesterday was enough and 477 00:33:38,395 --> 00:33:41,955 Speaker 1: we're already set for tomorrow. Everybody needs a day off. 478 00:33:42,635 --> 00:33:46,155 Speaker 1: The next scheduled countdown is tomorrow. Bulletins as the news 479 00:33:46,195 --> 00:33:50,155 Speaker 1: warrants till then. I'm Keith Oldraman, Good morning, good afternoon, goodnight, 480 00:33:50,555 --> 00:33:59,875 Speaker 1: and good luck. Countdown with Keith Olreman is a production 481 00:34:00,115 --> 00:34:04,635 Speaker 1: of iHeartRadio. For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iHeart 482 00:34:04,795 --> 00:34:08,875 Speaker 1: Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.